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Reference number

SM D1/1/15

Purpose

Stratton Park, Hampshire, 1803-07

Aspect

[6] Plan of the principal Floor of Stratton, faint cross-section through the new wing, drawn on a grid and sketch details

Scale

1/7 in to 1 ft

Inscribed

as above, some rooms labelled including (in new part) Breakfast room, Library, Drawing room, Vestibule of communication, some dimensions given and (verso, Dance) Plan of Stratton

Signed and dated

  • 1803-07

Medium and dimensions

Black and red pen, sepia and pink washes, pencil, pricked for transfer on wove paper (655 x 990)

Hand

Dance

Watermark

E&P 1801

Notes

This drawing tallies, more or less, with [SM D1/1/11] though Dance superimposes, for the secondary stair, a geometric stair with an elliptical plan as an alternative to a half-turn with landing stair. The four columns of the staircase hall are coupled, as on [SM D1/1/11].

Level

Drawing

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